Tawmis wrote:I actually meant GK1 CD. I have the SHP Installer. But I didn't know it took away the need for the CD. I have been putting the CD in the computer because I thought it still needed it...

ALL of the SHP installers for the CD games only need the CDs for the install. Only the Betrayal at Krondor CD needs the CD for the CD audio music. 100% of the rest allow CD-less play. If I can find a reliable command line CD ripper, I will finish making installers for the remaining Sierra/Coktel Vision CD games and BaK CD that utilize audio CD. At that point I may branch out into the other Sierra family games.

Anyone know of a good, light weight, freeware ripper that reliably works from the CLI, via a batch file on Win XP/Vista/Win7, 32 and 64-bit? Plenty for Linux, but hens' teeth on Windows.

Collector wrote:Anyone know of a good, light weight, freeware ripper that reliably works from the CLI, via a batch file on Win XP/Vista/Win7, 32 and 64-bit? Plenty for Linux, but hens' teeth on Windows.

In other words, a program that is small in size so that it would not add much to the size of an installer, is freeware so that there would be no legal issues with including it with an installer and can be completely controlled with a batch file, thus could be run by my NSIS script. It must also reliably work on all modern Windows.

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